Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... like ants when their nests are broken up, were running to and fro in consternation, and perishing by thousands at every change of his station. Among the victims, however, there were some, splendidly apparelled, whose 6 WAR AND PEACE.
... like ants when their nests are broken up, were running to and fro in consternation, and perishing by thousands at every change of his station. Among the victims, however, there were some, splendidly apparelled, whose 6 WAR AND PEACE.
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... thousand times pleasanter to wear than to walk at liberty by one's self. The gentleman from the few words which he spoke (in my hearing), in the course of two or three and twenty statute miles, may be English-born, but the ladies, who ...
... thousand times pleasanter to wear than to walk at liberty by one's self. The gentleman from the few words which he spoke (in my hearing), in the course of two or three and twenty statute miles, may be English-born, but the ladies, who ...
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... thousand years, (yet the oration itself was not quite so long,) and the geography, that of the world ; for I went as far back as the buildings of the Pyramids, and as much east and west as the sun does in twenty-four hours. I am sure I ...
... thousand years, (yet the oration itself was not quite so long,) and the geography, that of the world ; for I went as far back as the buildings of the Pyramids, and as much east and west as the sun does in twenty-four hours. I am sure I ...
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... thousand faults in this book, yet a thousand things might be said to prove them beauties," as some facetious writer (I think Goldsmith, in his preface to the Vicar of Wakefield,) has shrewdly observed. I will leave as many beauties and ...
... thousand faults in this book, yet a thousand things might be said to prove them beauties," as some facetious writer (I think Goldsmith, in his preface to the Vicar of Wakefield,) has shrewdly observed. I will leave as many beauties and ...
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... thousands, of the sloughs or cores of the horns of oxen thrust into the face of it the root ends, with fragments of the scull- bones, being turned outwards. At one extremity of this embrasure lay an old milestone, with the letters and ...
... thousands, of the sloughs or cores of the horns of oxen thrust into the face of it the root ends, with fragments of the scull- bones, being turned outwards. At one extremity of this embrasure lay an old milestone, with the letters and ...
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